Multiple Choice

An economic historian argues: 'The primary catalyst for the shift in economic thought during the 1930s was not simply the failure of existing theories, but the compelling contrast provided by the apparent stability of centrally-planned economies.' Which of the following statements provides the most accurate analysis of this historian's argument?

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